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OKLAHOMA DAILY TIMES-JOURNAL.
Vol.2 No. 255
OKLAHOMA
CITY OKLA., SATURDAY MORNING. JULY 25 1891
THE FARMER JUDGE
lip Belore the Supreme Court.
Strict Obedlenoa iB Promised tbe
Court Hereafter
Aud tho Oftse 1b Extended to Sep-
tember to Allow Opportunity
An Augusta, Me., Man on the Attitude
Of Secretary Blaine as a Candidate—A
lllsck Diamond Prize PlRht That
Ended in Death—Th. Olympic
Clnbof New Orleans, Ar-
ranging tor the Hall-
FlUslaunons FiRht
Kee. from Russian b'arba ism, the Jew-
ish at iance of America wat organise
and the movement now become
lentlv extended to permit of pr 3tlca
work in this direction 1 being under
taken. The united efforts of Jo s in
all portions of the union will b- potent
In iiolne what is required Pecuniary
help will come from members or tne
alliance, from the Baronne De Hlrsche
trust and from the liberal ty of our
community. Tne Immediate P"fP" ®
to be kept in view Is ihe settlement of
small Jewish communities in towns
anil villages of the interior throughout
the country.
The Honey Situation
New York, July 28.-The Post bays
today the feature in the situation which
la likely to play an Interesting part in
tbe approaching ilnanclal development*
is the westward movement of currency.
Yesterday and today the scales tipped
emphatically to Chicano's side and
banks join with the United States
T..PKKA July 23.—The case against treasury In reporting active bhlpments
J;;~ — o *x&x>sLSJrXiZi~
C Hooker, and J. D Bradley, came up a(lj^^VrhemPovement Western banks
today at 4 p. m. In the supreme court. Bbippe,i monl,y eastward In
McKay was represented by M McKay a„y la^e qnantltiM .in^ go d ex^rU
and the prosecution by Murray 4 Foster this dishing
of this City nnd OrifHn of Kansas City. heavjj an , jjnvernment t aviuents have
The hearing occur ed about two h°ur8 | been prt tty widely distributed 'hrowg
and there was a large crowd of special , lbe ..antrv V « £ ti
ors present, it appeared to theoour uppo^^w the Interiorcltl , all
that Judge McKay was acting under a 1 (||nd|| t[)at ,t reCelved from thasame
misapprehension of the law and ilia case j rt,„ durins the season of gold ex-
:: continued to the September term | Ration 1that tb ^ gi^
alter each of the defendants had stated rk#t> wa9 „hown by the lm-
that they did not Intend contempt and medjate hardenlng in rates, all of which
would implicitly obey the orders of the j vyere marked Uj)( today, i per cent or
court. . . . j
An attempt was made by the defend-
ants to avoid the charge of contempt .
k CIRCULAR
I h« A.tlianee vs. V\ heat Market
A Document That Wasn't Ready
for the Public Eye,
But in Some Way it Got Into
the Newspapers.
War Department Officials Looking up the
Legality of Sending the Army to Quell
lbe Brlcevllle Striki-Wichita to
Have a Season In Court With
Her ".lasperlte" Side-
walk—Tte Alton lload
Makes Still further
Concessions to
the G. A. li-
the Western traffic as-oclaj °®t r'
the \veiteru freight associate'"J*"*
parentlv just such a violation jf a«:
m.nts as this one that Cent.
Manager Leeds, of the Missouri 1 aclflc,
lost his position. ^ jm
Auothcr Cut. i
Kansas City, July 23,-The 1 hlca. 3
& Alton today announced a rate or
*14 50 from Kansas City to "jtri,lt an,i
re-urn, for I he grand • <I
ThM. «-.tof ;l . fioiu <>• t,tab
Ushsd rates, H 1 Nbw York, July 38- Winner, at
| Jerome Park today -jjlaywln. Xlldeer,
Royal
HOW BEARS C'-tMB TREES.
IIMIII
Chicauo, July 23. -The wlnnerf at , ...dl.n «.. • Tti« sw rm Ui>, t>«>
Oaitleld park today were Koko, ly rd -.n .«•< „ N„, sure.
Lonsdale, Odrey. Earnest Race, Orlie
Caldwell
BaratoUA, July 28.—Winners at tbe
aliening races here today were Latoian,
Hou, Valera, Z .rllng, CaMcum.
DETROIT, July 23 -Only one heat
was iro'ted In th. aSOoUss ;ooay.which
Prince Hogarth won, when it bejeii to
rain and the rao's were postponed until
tomorrow.
The Governor's Terms Accepted
rt'the'Taiel Knoiv.llb,July •28.-TI.ia morning
bSt they were repeatedly stopped by the ,he romer's committee returned to Coa
court Chief Justice Norton was em-1 fc from Knoxvllle with the govern,
phatlc tn his order in which he said. decision. Immediately upon their
P continuad until the , or aociuu ^ # r
uiad'
Washington, July 88 —H. W. Ayer,
secretary to President Polk of the ar-
mere alliance and manager in this olty,
of the Reform Press Bureau, which is
also known as the •'Alliance press bu-
reau" said this afternoon that the work
of sending out circulars dasl/ned to
.how the farmers of the country thai lc
was to their advantage to hold back the
whent crop, was actively proceeding In
Ibis city, as well as in St. Paul, because
its location in the great wheat belt.
Aver said there l.ad already been 4,000
of these circulars sentout from Waeh-
lngton.and during the next two days an
100,000 of a day would be made
Topeks Get* It Nr*S|
Minneapolis, July 23. 1fie Royal
Arch masons In session here looey, de.
elded to bold the next convention In
Topeka, Kan., in July,
M R and council R and B. M . W d
also be held there at the
The followlaS officer. •1«te
(Iran.I high priest, Josep
McCahani'llaltlmor^ king,)^ ^'b^rvU?"
a ritual the first one It ever had.
Home, July 23 -In connection withl
the recep-Ion accorded M- nager Ferratn.
the new papal nuncio, at Paris, by 1 res-
ident Carno- and in view of the nuncio s
announcement he hopfd to draw closer
the ties existing between \ allen and
France. The follow, jf facts may be
interesting: Ferrata^revlous to leav-
ing Rome, in order to join the rost as-
signed him, had a long conference with
the pope, Cardinal Rqtnpolla and Cardl-
Demuth, Fremont', Btver Piince, Sir-
roc t o.
Cbioauo,
July 23.—Winners
That (wars are good runt'
well-known fact. <■!> '■< "' "'«'•
,.,d aportamou who h« c had el
nee. wltli the Indian Ida..a hi ar
Ur-u- in hiatus) will call tg lulnd their
„|ine- to Charge when incounteie.l
SI, foot or horseback; .hut we Iniagi e
• b.i tn« lollowiog incident, relate l y
lhat well-known >P"> i nu j>
','inpanie.l by Cupt. Bi.rtoa of the
K.nal fnsileuis. wus bealill]
hill in the central provinc
„„sled in a big sn) tree about thirteen
feet from the ground when a
hear galloped \>ost him «t hut
« ♦«mher term and Jf th®orders of this arrival| the miners held u meetmK .
fourth™ not obeyed, they will teach j blg grove when the committee m
the people whether It la a dlstrlot judge knov „ lhe governor's declslon. it
'^uTrec:, :i not meet with anything like universal ^
jn'oper respect and iU order, proper oh-
aervance."
average
ISSlr'Sz^besaidrwur also he
published In about 2,0011 weekly papers,
«,th which the bureau Is connectwl. He
remarked that he need not say, Of
course, that it was the ''ircu ar which
had brought about the result but be had
;',d Rotel'u, ex nuncio at _ Paris ^ The #f wh#aU
Hawthorue today—Phil Dwyer, Brook-
wood. Dungravcn, (.overuor Adams,
Little Billy.
Bt FA.ni., July 88.—The wlnner. at
the races today wer**: ^ ale Ul« l'***
Notl-'e, Carsbad, Lillian Lindsay, Anno-
retTliwauk.e, 2;45 trottlng^omaa r
won, Jennie K,second, Pi
a39 pscJng-Rowley wo.; Maud Nell. ^ ^ juBt,
second. Best time «. l"? «
2:10 pacing, unflnlshed—Captain f
and Din H each winning two heats.
Best lime 2311.
DODUINO TUB QUESTION.
St Pah i., July 23-President linn-
Uua Donnellv of the Minn.sota alliance
has issued a circular to members of the
farmers' al lance of Minnesota in which
he disclaims any oonnec'ion with Muller
for withholding part of the wheat, crop
to raise prices. By various aliusIons to
Pillsliuay, the wheat ring deal, u j ""
casts condemnation on ths movem.nt
and leaves ill- inference that It la un
authorized, at the same time expres^ ng
his sympathy with any move to ralst
rocky
He was
hen
female
a few
y ar d s* "lis t a nee*. His Brjt shot rolled
W. over, hut tbe second acted as a
•pick-me-up." tor she iun'ped up '.nd
charged straight al the tree, which sl.s
2?S!icU?.™^. Tnvcrarlty reloaded,
Q"iukl.v,as Mr. „ ^ (h(_
one of his
oul
was on tho"point of (•J'UBj'JK ,
hicli was hrokeu, ami l, \
. f ilm ohust. ll o animal
iv"s M.W'se that the hair on her lace
and chest was scorched and I he
iriveu into the wound. A 'u<t at ■ u
lose quarters |,er
subiects touched npcn
rata Is understood al the result of these
conferences, musi have mapped out
with the pope, fixed.the precise line; of
Would Blaine Accept ?
DrntoIT, Jnly 23.-1 h. Tribune pub-
II,bee a letter from Captain William
Gavltt of this city, received Irom J. ti
Man.eyofA,.gustaM.,.r. response o
"This case Will be^cont^ ,,r,r ,m^ ,,,M minin umu ■ —r, t,aa orouR*." - , ,ha,
noticed in recent market reports mat
as a matter of fact, the actual move-
ment of wheat was 140 car loads Wsa
..... „ . than had been estimated. Ay-r sail
satisfaction, but the implicit confidence the information that the issus M such
?rpteSlam:pmnb„c ^r-,
?he re^rt The report of a committee about two week, ago when the
returned, the miners guaranteeing that
they should not be molested. The mill
the I tla was ordered home.
lleldthof'secretary Blaine and his attl-
m,i« ■iffe-tlne an earnest desire of a i,e molested and no property dest y <• circular. ^ack their crops,
muUltude of mlmUers
party that he become Us standar , conf9rellce wUh Uie gOVernor. th?''H^ve^rmsn Information m
bearer in 1892. in thefa". in regard to the world'.
The replies are especially slgnlllcan T1,„ i>„i,iit. conv.utt.m wheat crop, with the suggestion that
B-asB&iaf'- ai. -w-g ,.*
that ui;uiy leading alliance men were un
of it. but it had sines been deter
Ul *K, « , , . .. _
standard
is to nominate
cept.
Secretary Rusk Summoned
VmCMJtJA, Wis., July 28 —An ofllcer
was sent here to serve papers on 8ecre
tary Busk for his examination in a suil
to recover money alleged to have bee
received by ex state treasurers on state
conduct for lhe aprllcaUoo in Franco of
a republican policy Cardinal Lavii
' Puri'an is absolutely decided
. "persuasions of " monarchists
to continue the policy of adhesion to
I'loW^see'areof^c^n'n ^n^n tWa°polnt
wlU^^'tglv,e s'veig^hto1
holy see. The program o I ^ Jobn I
consist: _„i„i„ to th ' con-1 n,.raid i fflce today and dspoilted
male off at a l w walk. Mr. InverM>
ttv then "a«o her two more shots, both
of which liit.ona being p'-cd well for-
,,r,I „iul a"«ln knocked liei over.
She .'lill was able lo walk,however and
needed another shm from < d. Bur
ton. who was posted about 100 jaru.
Whole No. 666
CON. CRA'N'S POKER STORY.
Whr lie WM..M sn..t <m« Ni«h . "*
How II. K.. .||.V| th. M«".
Congressman 1 'mm, who repretsnts
the tlalvestnn district of Texas, tells
remarkable stories of poker play-
ing in that Stain during war time. It
was an epoch there of lawlessness and
mob rule, and personal bravery was
die quality of Icaderabip. One night
he was plailng in a game with three
or four others, one of tlioiu a desper-
ado named Boyd. The latter took ad-
vantage of tbe conviviality of thei pro-
eoeditiits to hold out ;t card, and Cram
saw him do it. O" the spur of the
moment Grain .aid, ' Boyd, yon are
cheating!" It was a foolish Hung to
I do, unless with pistol in hand, ''"-'a"""
it meant Immediate murder. But, to
the surprise of every one. Boyd simply
turned very pale, laughed, and ro-
olie.l, "t 'rain boards at my house, you
know, and so 1 can't afford to shoot
The next evening Boyd oame unin-
vited iuto Grain's room, where some
other men wore, and offered to plaf
Crnina game of two-handed <">«*«-
out" The latter assented aud they
sat down at tho table, while the rest
drew their chairs back and waited for
tbo tragedy Ibny suppose, was Dool-
in" A few moments later Boyd again
cheated, S„ openly that ho , oubtles.
intended to be caught, and train at
once charged him with the offense.
Immediately Boyd leaped to his feet,
seized itt.i Chairs aud ini'cw them^into
the air. One of them struck Boyd as
it f.,11, and bo drew tbe pistol lie bad
ready, crying: Cram, you hit me
with a chair!" , ,.iiin~
• Like a flash," say. train, in telling
the story, •my instinct as a criminal
lawyer came to my aid. I ™
his purpose was to claim sclf-delenM
in .booting tne. Ho, without .tirring
from uiv seat, 1 pointed n.y h>'k«r '
Boyd, who bad mo covered with bi
-■■■ and said: •Boyd, you know that
true. 1 haven't touched you. II
accommodate
any
ime.
j ta it is stilted that during
Cleveland's administration 820 000 was
wt on deposit on Vlroqua banks and
be Is to be examined as to tins and hi-
es imony Is to be used In suit of the
state" gainst the ex-state treasurer
•UI.L1V*K ASO M. VIN I he is not sure if bu observed nccurate-
NKW Y. llK, July 28.—Charlie Johnson )y ()ul bear'
, bek.lf of John L. Snlllvan, called at th-
htm
,,nd tbe duel never cauie off, because
friends interfered, lie lived to secure
Bovd's acquittal of murder ■ul'"JUBnt;
lv Later on, however, boya was
lnSpthe s 0,1 i,,B rew-
K h3'oll""r "'-V"'""I '^cur.Ue.l A" « "I,"m,,n"
oSWrn"^ b t j
oil-
y 28.—Charlie Johnson Ky lhu bcar's met bod nl witi, ber I „„ in Elk county last week, sa;
j. Sullivan, called at tb. lh,lt 3he appeared to swar 1 „s w(,u 1 ...,uburg Viap'itcli, enj iving a
yanddspoiltedJl.OOOt. I bully close lo ihe tree an I I ^ thk \ "est and catching lisli i
stlt.itlonal ryftito, the party
tbe chamber of <1 tputles
We congratulate this
eh a ^ood BCiiine,
' come 1
par' vl. ''d not meddle in the m "-
s, nlWa (^.u'nr'oi':
Clsbed-o 'Jt'l,,, this old Party
gsdaS&SaSss:
ley asserts that 1
egained his heal uiaioe cmhuuw
blmra^Uw^for^r'^^n for Ireland, Par- demand being made by | to Crea.e ac0r,f .lon^
nomination but that In hi. | to*Jf««« ^ with Timotby ^'^".rnor of Tenessee upon the pre.- j ^r^purpoj ^Tata In. lnercjed to
.fusion and to turn aside
I'CrepulTc.an^'part'v 'ts him" for'lht' ^u^he would join with Timothy ^he governo, o1 xenessee upu,. ^ ™ I ,ucc^,l and Ferrata m
Standard bear.Mn j, all lUa. to do „ maklng tt ascomprehenelve ^ for United States^ troops^ to^ld ^ £ter_
Ident — —
the mllita in suppre sing the minerou
Tha convention adopted a program . thB 0tfloer9 ot th« war depart-
whlch included, -anhood^.uffr^land me,,U,ave been looking Into the le?al^
A Co tly Prise Fight,
MononoabSla. Pa , July 23 —This j |aw
city Is greatly excited over a prlwflght tenants heonurf0 of (lebate Parnell
that turned into murder. Harry Boyd h | the Healyltes with anx ety to
and John Mayfo.d, living at B^ck . Uk/omce and urged lrish membe. of
Uiamoud, a mining town just outside ; ^rt.am.nt to take 11^ ^ lre
the city limits, had a quarrel over some pledge^ ^ ^ compleVe p,JWer over
rivial affairs. Today they decided to | her own destinle9,
flcht it out according to theorize rlne j
Both were almost equally
'reform and rei'.statementof evicted e„t of ttacjjj. ^ w". not con
elusive,Is .nlRcient w casta doubt upon
the successful issue of such a demand
bv the governor. Section 4, of the
fourth article ot the constitution pro-
vldrf that the president may render
Chief of Liberal Art*
profit of great new and religion
ests of France.
Troubls in the Cliurch.
rrrreBCBo. July 2 -H«v. -I°t>n Q
Paxton. the Famous New York Presby.
Aiuorica.
phillips KrooU's Consecration.
BOSTON. July 23 -The consecration of
phillips Brooks as Blahop of the diocese
Of Massachusetts takes plaoe at Trinity
consecutor.
it k «**'•
Sas DttOO, Cal .July 23,-Today at a
preliminary examination of pseudo
" J with an as-
Ijarky Old Ho
from Hoeton.
nst.ead
«i „ , s. Karly one nToruing as he
was aoeui to start for a long day's
tramp certain qualmish feelings sug-
„„sle.l to Mr. Johnston Uio advisabll-
[t ou purely medical ground, of
iakine a small dose of spiritus fru-
p ii —ti.. „ int/<>|*u was in sight
There is a bright "n ounjr lady at the Happily a tavern was in a'ght
a , litr.iiuni hot' I Pretty as a picln,. ^ ( o tlm„ J4l,d a boy lounging at the
, is and as "'od-'i: iured : s V .howed that early opening wo in
\ lai kv old buck from Boston _ tUoro ^ it lined to be in 1 itts-
p*d the plt' iiro of an luUoduotfcm upon a time. In .^lnw' a
I , j,n|||4.,||HtoJy iMV i i.mi> I .. HAI'U M il ium Mr.
in<1 the pl« "
. ,,r • week uifo. and lm
, ....v •i^siduon** attention nn
niakc desperate l.,v«. to her. I'
...I .. some onu obseived ma ,
="C* "!-"??
neees-ary assistance with troops upon
application^the legislature orexccu-
tlve.when the leglslature canuot he co^
vened. This is understood not to be the
Three ternflic rounds were I CHlCAOo, Ju'y 23,
fought' at the end ot which both were ot John Hopkins "^^ ^ ^11-
—Herbert S. Adams case at present in Tennessee
deputy marshal, charged with an as
ers smal.er amounts.
Kot Oultly
ine, 1U an • I . . o(
said, the Presbyterian church 1. un „IW OtfW Ju'J^23^ (ore
doubtedly on tbe brink of a revolution u,„ jury bnber ases we
frv fr.iir w *rs of Dr Briggs are openlv Judge Baker today, in tne cw
deflant and thsgeneral -.emblyand the , of ^tempting to
:^rbopUeP^:rra™n1...on5 ^
?in« . ./I- O..H nr Rfiirtrs and f.'l-
luuui" — f .,nlinM he men
twain were allow.
. ijce upon i
* li.it rly In' j ull,i „ frl'ti,* •"
johntiou out of countenance oa a riok-
Haven't you any foo wninrr- he
"fSL what?" .aid the boy. running
marmvj;
>t a- ' rtrnfnaAlv In the fourih round more, today wa
gHmly and It was «vi- General Davis as chief of the world s
ided to each other all j alr departr
harm. Alter a few preliminary , directory
Mnvd seeinean openios rushed in ! aappointment. W.
delivered a tremendueua blow on May-, < f VNk.hl,a. Kansas, son of
ford s neck, just over the juglar. May was elected assistant solicitor
ford stag gored backjtjew .U^aud of t„e expositl,l0.
nominated by Director- c July 23,-The Times'
I chief of tbe worlu s Kansas >, j
the city of Wichita for $70,000, today,
for paving, which the city refuses to ac-
,.or t The paving is known ns Jaapente
and it h proved of little value. As.he
bv Princeton 'and Dr Brigg. and f.,1-
lowers may remain. Of cour.e, If they
insist, that the church must accept rea-
,on as co-ordinate «ith the word of God
there will he a split.
He never
"recovered consciousness anu expired on
hour later, lloyd surrendered him.cll Lospo;Ji Ju)y
today Introduced the world's fair com
fell to the ground itsensible.
ere.1 consciousness and expired an
hoaiWAjM|
to the authorities
They still Talk I'lgiit. I m|„,i0ner. The premier after inquiring
PT Paul, July 23,-It Is aim rumorct Into the prwpecU of the fair "aid that,
tbft L Hali-Fltz-lmmons light wil". the queen ^
come off. not in this ttate, but else- ; mon ^tW„„. ,t,e British exhibit,
where. R. M. Frank, of the Oiympu , —
club, New Orleens, is negotiating with ills «iu , 9o Th0 ichool
♦h m and hopes to secure them for his Pottsville, 1 a., > .• -
clu™probanly In December. They wlh d|rector of East Norwegian township,
ilclit for a purse of $#.00(1 If they go to E(lwani S einer and five other, were ar
New Orleans. Torighl, F™k«®- , ,od oharged with stealing the
t«3forrafi!^ funds of t he district. It is alleged that
Olympic club, New Orleans, for a puree j ,h iss-ued fraudulent orders, amount
o *5,000 and the light weight champi- , „ "to |r,n0 and apprcprlaedthecaah
°L*hip of theUnltedStaU. |
oreeis "ilwss lio tics. i pointments, besides a monthly portion
ST. LOWS, July 28.—National green (){ thcir Ealaries
glasB bottle-blowers association of the -
United states and Canada, ^Ple'.d ^ juIy 23 -Dl.patches from
b^l^whenT^meet. ju llochestel N. V ,| various points in Minnesota, South and
Olaflin, has been .nmmoncd to London
u> consult with hU lawyers in regard to
the ereat Edward, estate, Id which his
wife Is one of many heirs. This estate
includes sixty-tive acres In
nangi . v; w rk or | York Cltv valued at f-00,0 X , _
atltute an acceptance of the * ^ been held on a ninety-nloe
not. _____ I v"ira lea..- which expires this year «r d
Will Appoint a C«n.ml..oner. | and „ DM= y et,gic,er 8Uh-
03.—Minister Un0°ln 1 m°tted estimates' which WS approved
the city council and mayor. The ca-e
whether these approvals con-
of not guilty.
merritt dkad.
Cedar Bai'ibs. Iowa,
- , «| William H. Merritt died here today
a BIO outlook ,,*«.<! 11. He was the *>moor*ic^ can^
lute rebellion.
of Victoria Wcodhull and Tenny C. I at Des Moines
rii-1 7,Id buck, who was talking t
larky old luck, . #liuallce8 8aid ,,,
her bead ball
une mutif*l ac«ina
oft, insiiiiif*'-"1 jj; way,
K-iit ns if she were
son. 'ua< il •
bent as if sho were confused.
-plicJ
..obi buck'fro,-.. ,«> •
i,ud kcratcblng the
repeated Mr. Johnson
with the gentle insistence of one who
Sr^torr'echoed .ho primitive
aud fled.
Cash Value Nowsl-m..
raising
■ him with
with which,
Railroad llfctea
the heirs are preparing to P0!f ,a3
a valuable properly. It is
CIIICAOO, July 23 -General Passenger | ("hat ciafllu wiil looure
than half of tbo enormous estate.
Loul^ArUngton^of ^laasillion, O ,' wai North Dakota report destrnctlve aMOclatton
elected president. Tlie ^questlons^^^ Tu„day an,l taat night. The 1 Central Traill
selves of this val'
Agent tha'r It on. of the Chicago & Alton j
wrote a letter today to Chairman Fin- T^OJWIBKULlOBPMSB,
lev of the Westeru Trallic as.oclon, say-1
lug i', had been found necessary to make
a ..hinge In Alton's position s >me hat
,n regard to Grand Army rates „
What we dJfor veterans tn Illinois,
says Charlton, "we cannot consistently
refuse to do for veteran, in Missou.l.
We shall therefore adopt the iam«
limits and form of tickets on all of our
lines In Illinois and Ml.souri. We are
unable to understand why your associa-
tion did not do thl. and why you are
lessfeneroustothe veterans than tbe
aiuht hours day and amalgamation with j ^ lh() ,,lrmer8 will be heavy,
the federation of labor went over untlll mBge
next year.
; dollars.
New York, July 23,-The electrical
world was startled today in another
broad d« fion whereby Brush patent. (
for t he manufacture and use of the U.r-
age battery in the United States are |
made solely valid Judge Cox. of he ,
United B'ate« circuit court rendered ■
decision in the cas of the Brush com-
panv against the Electrical Accumula-
tor company and by its terms, the stor
age battery patents of the Brush com-
pany are sustained.
Convicted.
ERIE, Pa„ July 23,-Rev, Henr) Buth-
and erland of the Methodtat Epl«opal|
thellmlt on orand Army tick.U to. and |
malls.
1iamk hall.
Ntitloiuil LeMRue.
AT'CLEVItLANl)
Cleveland—Huns tt, bi's H, , 'ror*^
l'itmbuns--Rui | 1
pitchers—Young aud King.
AT NKW Y<>BK.
VuW York Huns 4, hi'- W- "rno -1
pi,ll,deip:ila Huns 5 till. B. error. 1
l'ichers-WH -ti and (,le sun.
at uohton.
I! ,.ton-Hun. H, hit.,?.
l''^'Then,"'said tbe fair .
mo to your wife.'
Whether tha alacrity
ninly endeavoring to aay -
In- left was due to 'tis
Uv with tho bright yountt
. e,.„ .ist is net known. Up l" t'"!
gul ""I' ' V „r nothing more
rU^ce' been h-rd'fr th" l 'k*
has sill Cht'liigo toll.
Old 1..1C; from Boston. —J
h« just rrooo Atiousoi
:,hcr of the A"
On,, of tho daily papers o^Rora*
publishes in mery ^sue
report of a
no or more
lira
aft'1*'
thing
CO 111 pi>
, f"r ;l report of a suicide,
it ,r a report ot an attempt at
1 • • ! ao , ,,i - for a report of aa
.uici.le, 60 c nl , suffered
accident al whhh a p«ir
b<.,dllj' ,iriVet' Mgbway robbery, bui-
fflary 'and oilier happenings of thW
,r.ling to the impor-
He was a new
tlisn f> lires
Oddities About Fleaa.
Nothing curious ahout^a
I 1
M-^k-au , .. .an
ing.
AT chic
p it bill'"'.
l'00.J P" tlmoppoiiuniiy «as opened
end at hist tne 1 . il0W4Jver was aa
10 ,£r to I,in..' ' lie had
yet.ometl.uig * „r,lercd.
if tho tire - ,.ut0ll0 under a stroud
He bad al- Ls-t us sen. ;l ,ran8forinaiion!
" bov- U Memsto'be clothed in armor "from
yet •omcti
not been
and did >
Tlie'lews In America.
PHILADELPHIA, Pa, July 28, An ap- i mw Jul 23._The United
peal and p!an_ ^«o_n_with_ regatds ^ ^ d ^
to Russian Jewish immigration was to- H ^ ^ ^ ^ ,Q Chtca,:0 for use In the
,iay issued by the Jewish alliance of |novement of crops.
America. It Is in part as follows:
It may be stated beyond qustion that A .iirne.l
If any annual influx of many thou.anri Ju)y a;i.__Th. whole,ale
immigrants could by some s i stem be , and fa„c, dress goods firm ot
quickly distributed through the vas McLean & Co, assigned today
Interior of the United Stale.,they would Li,lWUtl( S ji >81,2il0. As-ets not ghen
prove a desirable acquisition to the - - ■
re.pectlve localities In which they settle a , ... ' ■
and also speedily better their own con 'Jheyesxe. July 2d. T-t.a uee
litlon It t§, however, manifest..! ti at ^ coinr,BDv'a m'ne. have b.tn on
th. assimilation ofjihea. imigraats is re- e,,„ierJay. Today it was decided
To compaaa sucn ends for Russian refu , t*
Chlcsgo—Runs 2. hiih t. errors ..
oSilDnrtl--K.iuM.hiaB erroaa
l'iicliers—Mullane and Luby.
•elation.
,.w to Itini.
11Homed to being "pie
Lilly appreciate ll>® -
an .trict y and qmck T
ii- ollicer. l>u. h"
, ot this feeling hnu-
Bupoi
from
brown, over-
head to ,0 exceedingly
lapping plates •. • ■ ll>i..itrUoiiblo.
tough as ^s^ii Joli vi ry Hun. with a
\VeHt«*rn Ahho
AT DKNV
Dsnver—Huns rt. bi
rr"!rrin"a tvemor of delight f'^cKu.inisl^d object, in s«o
M'1:
he, ii'o stood ..round kind j man. Clin,,|a becoming
whirling away.
12.
The This action of the Alton will extend
aggregate thousands of the limit on Orand Army tickets , .
tncludlne. August 18. Alter writing TTnlM«d States court
the above l"ur, t.eneral ^c.ne ma'ter through Jd.
Aaent Charlton learned that the Va |
bash had cut the ra'e from St.•
Detroit and return to S8. A. the « a
baah has consented to accep Alton tick
Foitlor at Ci i>« M'«y •
Cafe May, N. J , July 23 -Secretary!
Foster arrived here this morning. He
dined with the president nd spent some
time dl- ussleg the >
AT MINNEAPOLIS.
pp.cheri—Duke and H r
ATDULUTH.
Silw?ukeKU-nRaniVo,,bi."t"rHr.,r. it
p,.cher<- U.rwin .no Mcl'iah Mn.th
and Vlckery.
e'ts. this enables the Alton 'oquotea
rate of 114 50 from Kansas City to ue-
troll and return by the way of St Louis,
and Finley vvas promptly advised tnat nt w|th him. n'ow'>u
such a rate would be made Finley has p Datcheralso called by ap.
called a meeting of lnt"eated l u«, for sn^SH ^
Saturdav to consider tbe situation a po
affected by the attliude of the Alton
and Wabash. . ...
It has been discovered that the U a-
bash road has filed wUh the Inter-, ate
c ommerce commission a tariff, li^ _< «
nectlon with the Mtajouri. Kam - & erP
Texas, voting tin rate of ooa frirn
Toledo to tne Missouri river. 10 corns
WEU-^.^o'july 23. A terrific!
wind and rain storm, accompanied by
lightning pa-ed over this city ton gh .
Trees were up rooted and many small
^bl^no-andc^oo^.
erely and
American Association.
AT CINCINNATI,
Clneinn.'-l-Kiin. 4. hi.. 11 error. '>.
I m l/iuU—Run. 7, hits 13. eiinrs 3
pitcher.— WidneraiidSllmtU
AT CI'I.PMBUS.
I Oolumbns—Kn.is H, In s IS. error"
nu uHvlde—Hans t, hit i W, error.
-Clark and Met-kiL-
Froni ti o shape
iiminai)
the pre
„„ started, hut as h«' flood ercct. thrusting • --- .llislon
of the ladder bo . "Pj Od ( the j flesh, and all at w I.out ^
rater "as pouring down I ,f ,1(lt .i^urbo. . but U
. nnd erervthing
pavement, am« e.iptam auu i ..i« .w ••• • llirftUffi. wo siua
Pg.wou 11. turned to the .1 I th.mght L.
, „nd orcathing is «t| I
< l...ntrhl tt) be til
Pirt
rtiers-""1Clark
AT WASHINGTON.
W..blnfnn-Kun.l, hit..2 error
11:,.ton -Ran... hit. "' " i^
Pitrhfrs -t arv> anu u
blphia
Toledo to tne Missouri r«t , t,leKraphlo w
per ton lower than th^lU^ Crops of all kl^dssuff
Aid h ti
IUI I U' '
Pttcb rs-
LT piiil
% - Unu 8; nils H ^rri
- W^yhlnK aud McMa
g0'^hyo
Prl'well •
I is, and I t
I boots."
1 u
a few mm
I tion and i
Jiniwa
w:is r«'(ju
tb ribhi
mess I don't want to at tie
>d tlie ofllcer in sur- j now Tall
undetermined, but1
small holes
•mi*
very tiling' The extent >
rubber I tjou ol tail chiui
! taken by
„r -. e of the oscilla-
In exactly
the ground.
i too had; you wait here 8hadows they oast.uponi of A
. x,. to the ata- i Au iostaue.t to tho po { ^ ^ 1U
, y;, 11 > i' e 11' 1 ! chimney t ,. top. ",;a^
... 11,,. umbrella did not diam^tt r externall) .c.iilatious of
, lU Hhinut > ui lhfhid-i the shadow
during
mum <.
gh wind t^
fr 2t) inches
^uiliuitlntf Aruhttect [ Urowiway i
Hvunue, between
nl Hunts Fo. Okluhuuia City.
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